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Canadian Oil & Gas in 30 Minutes
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98 students

Canadian Oil & Gas in 30 Minutes

A Quick Guide to Canada’s Oil & Gas Industry
Created byHelmut Hauke
Last updated 4/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the significance of Canada's oil and gas industry
  • Identify the major oil and gas reserves in Canada
  • Explain the different types of oil and gas resources
  • Describe the exploration and extraction processes
  • Understand the key stages of the oil and gas supply chain
  • Assess the economic impact of the oil and gas industry
  • Evaluate the environmental impact of Canada’s oil and gas sector
  • Discuss the major challenges facing the Canadian oil and gas industry
  • Discuss the future outlook of the oil and gas industry in Canada

Course content

9 sections8 lectures32m total length
  • Overview2:54

    This lesson provides an overview of the course

Requirements

  • No prior experience is required to enroll in this course

Description

"Canadian Oil & Gas in 30 Minutes" offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of one of Canada’s most vital industries. In just half an hour, learners will gain insights into Canada’s role as a major global energy producer, examining its vast oil reserves, natural gas resources, and the intricate processes of exploration, extraction, and transportation. This course covers key topics such as Canada’s oil sands, the significance of conventional oil, and the development of natural gas through methods like hydraulic fracturing.

The course explores the supply chain in the oil and gas industry, from upstream exploration to downstream distribution, while highlighting the critical infrastructure needed to support these activities, such as pipelines and storage systems. Learners will also delve into the economic and environmental impacts of the industry, including its contribution to Canada’s GDP and employment, as well as the environmental challenges posed by oil sands production and carbon emissions.

Additionally, the course addresses the future outlook for Canada’s oil and gas industry, considering the pressures of environmental sustainability, Indigenous land rights, and the evolving global energy landscape. Whether you're new to the industry or looking for a quick refresher, this course provides a valuable snapshot of Canada’s dynamic and complex oil and gas sector.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who is interested in the Canadian oil and gas industry